Indira Ampiot of Guadeloupe crowned Eve Gilles of Nord Pas-de-Calais as her successor at the end of the event.
[3][4] Le Bien Public confirmed later that month that the competition would indeed be held at the Zénith de Dijon.
[12] Mayotte had previously withdrawn prior to the 2023 edition, due to the resignation of the regional director and inability to find a replacement.
During the pageant, Mathilda Lelong was crowned the winner, and following her win began her media tour throughout the region in preparation for Miss France.
[18] Following the incident, Lelong stated in an interview that she would resign her newly awarded title as third runner-up to Miss New Caledonia.
[19] A jury composed of partners (internal and external) of the Miss France Committee selected fifteen delegates during an interview that took place on 13 December to advance to the semifinals.
After that, the Top 15 were announced, followed by a tribute to Geneviève de Fontenay featuring former Miss France titleholders.
[28] On 17 November, Sylvie Tellier was announced as the president of the jury, having served as the national director for Miss France from 2007 to 2022.